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  • * Manuscript [[Category:Manuscript]] * saec XII [[Category:Manuscript saec XII]]
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  • ...eiensis'' (saec. VI) seems not to have been mentioned in the first edition of the ''Clavis'' handbook, and was not included in the database. ...The most detailed description is by Kaiser. Wurm gives incipt and explicit of most decretal letters.
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  • | alttitle1 = "rearrangement of 74T" ({{author|Fowler-Mager}}) ...r}}, and adopts a Latin form of the title he uses, in line with the titles of almost all other collections described in this wiki.
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  • | key = BN ...Peter, abbot of Fucecchio in the diocese of Lucca and to the prior Rudolf of Camaldoli (JL 5219), and it is possible that all the quires were copied at
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  • | alttitle1 = Collectio canonum in Madrid, BN lat. 11548 (F-M) ...the use of the canons of Saint-Ruf. Canons 182 and 198 deal with the life of canons regular.
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  • ...n of S. Maria Novella in the same manuscript. Canons 16–18 are repetitions of canons 10, 13, 11 and 12. ...MIC Series B: Corpus collectionum 5, Vatican City 1982). For a description of the Ms Florence, Riccardiana 3006 as a whole see Giuseppe {{Author|Motta}},
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Gregory of San Grisogono, ''Polycarpus''}} ...Vat. Reg. lat. 987. There is only one copy of a second, augmented version of the ''Polycarpus'': in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 3882. That version was used
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  • ...Conrad is said to have reigned 15 years, Henry III 18 years, and the reign of Henry IV has not yet ended. Apparently his son, who would die before he cou ...pt the catalogue of kings is missing. Variants in the copy in the Florence manuscript ('''CU''') have been registered.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A Aucta version)}} | title = Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A Aucta version)
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A' version)}} | title = Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A' version)
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  • ...ultimate source of a number of the canons, but the collection in the Turin manuscript is obviously the direct source. ...on in the collection of Deusdedit: 1.59. The renumbering of the collection of Deusdedit by Wolf von Glanvell – he numbers the canon 1.70 – obscures t
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Collectio Farfensis'' of the Ms Vat. lat. 8487 and the florilegium in the Ms Florence, Biblioteca Ri ...io canonum regesto Farfensi inserta (Kölzer)|alttitle1=Collectio Farfensis of the Ms Vat. lat. 8487 (Fowler-Magerl)|alttitle2=Farfa Collection (Rolker)|
    6 KB (838 words) - 16:54, 8 October 2024
  • ...een compiled in Valence or Die, may have been taken from the first version of the ''Caesaraugustana.'' ...ollection to combine the material in the collections of Chartres with that of the most recent collections in central and northern Italy.
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  • ...t helps to find manuscripts, to check arguments, and so on; in the context of a wiki such as the Clavis Wiki, uniform lemmata also help to identify doubl == What is a manuscript, anyhow? ==
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  • ...collection of the letters of Gregory I (C + P, see above) as the compiler of the 74T, the collection was probably compiled in the same general area, tha ...FM|120}}] four principal councils in the other manuscripts are the decrees of Ancyra through Vaison followed by ''Omnino miramur'' (JE 1744).
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Regino of Prüm, ''Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis''}} ...was predominantly in the regions of Metz, Trier and Mainz that collections of capitularies circulated.
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  • ...lso known as ''Liber canonum diversorum sanctorum patrum'' or ''Collection of S. Maria Novella'') is a canon law collection compiled in northern Tuscany, ...I to the canons of Lucca. The collection has survived in three copies, all of them in Florentine libraries: the above mentioned copy in the Biblioteca Na
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  • ...ct, as Horst Fuhrmann has pointed out, it contains canons contrary to some of his positions. It was, however, apparently the best collection available to ...text in the collection is a decree of the synod held at Rome in the spring of 1080. The ''Collectio Tarraconensis'' does not contain a synodal ordo, whic
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  • The ''Collection in Ten Parts'' (= ''10P'') is a revised version of the ''[[Panormia]]'' compiled in the twelfth century and extant in seven ma ...sion of 10P; rather, the absence of the canons is due to the fact that the manuscript is physically incomplete. As a consequence, he argues, the ''terminus post
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  • ...i, BC 227]], the collection is divided into eight ''partes''. For the sake of a better name, it is therefore referred to as ''Collectio II librorum/VIII ...re is no rubric for it in the ''capitulatio''. The decretal letter JL 5835 of Paschal II, dated 1100, was added to the Ms V [{{FM|151}}] on fol. 199r in
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